A second Australian nurse has been charged over alleged anti-Semitic threats made in an online video chat with an Israeli influencer, police said Wednesday.
Footage posted to social media last month by Israeli content creator Max Veifer allegedly showed a male and a female nurse making anti-Semitic remarks as they spoke to him from their Sydney hospital.
The 27-year-old male nurse, Ahmad Rashad Nadir, was arrested Tuesday and charged with using a carriage service to menace or harass, as well as one count of illegal drug possession, police said in a statement.
He was given bail until a Sydney court hearing scheduled for March 19.
Last week, police charged the other nurse at the southwest Sydney hospital — 26-year-old Sarah Abu Lebdeh — with three counts including using a carriage service to threaten to kill.
She is also due in court on March 19.
“Detectives have overcome many challenges — including huge public expectation — to put these individuals before the court,” said New South Wales police commissioner Karen Webb.
The two nurses were removed from their jobs in February over the video.
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